“As curious and experimental winemakers, creativity is part of our DA, the source of new ideas and the lifeblood of our winemaking process,’ Mark said.

Aboriginal Exhibitions Gallery and new cellar door at Rutherglen Estates.

“Just as each wine’s distinct personality reflects the ‘ground’ from which it has come, much of the art on these walls speak of land, connection and community.”

Hans Sip, Director, Aboriginal Exhibitions Gallery says it’s rewarding to bring this collection of some of Australia’s most esteemed artists to regional communities.

“Wouldn’t it be wonderful if this was just the start, a springboard to not just attract widespread interest, but trigger vigorous debate; to challenge, excite and educate the local community, the region and national, international visitors,” Hans said.

Dhungala exhibition, featuring Trevor 'Turbo' Brown and Craig Charles

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“I am a firm believer in the power of art to communicate across diverse audiences.”

The launch of the art gallery, coincides with a refresh of the historic cellar door in the iconic 1880’s winery building.

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